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Recent articles about Dana Quigleyen-usChampions Tour Insperity Championship ScoresSunday At The Woodlands Country Club The Woodlands, Texas Purse: $1.8 million Yardage: 7,002; Par 72 Final (x-note won on third hole of playoff) x-Esteban Toledo (270), $270,000 72-71-67-210
Mike Goodes (144), $144,000 69-69-72-210
Gene Sauers (144), $144,000 70-66-74-210
Mark Calcavecchia (96), $96,300 75-69-69-213
Loren Roberts (96), $96,300 72-69-72-213
Jay Haas (68), $68,400 73-75-67-215
Barry Lane (68), $68,400 77-67-71-215
John Cook (46), $45,600 73-72-71-216
David Eger (46), $45,600 75-70-71-216
Dan Forsman (46), $45,600 76-71-69-216
Tom Kite (46), $45,600 76-70-70-216
Mark O'Meara (46), $45,600 73-71-72-216
Jeff Sluman (46), $45,600 72-76-68-216
Chien Soon Lu, $33,300 75-71-71-217
Hal Sutton, $33,300 71-74-72-217
Michael Allen, $27,900 71-74-73-218
Jay Don Blake, $27,900 75-71-72-218
Bart Bryant, $27,900 75-74-69-218
Steve Elkington, $27,900 73-74-71-218
David Frost, $21,600 80-69-70-219
Steve Jones, $21,600 72-72-75-219
Peter Senior, $21,600 73-70-76-219
Bob Tway, $21,600 73-74-05 May 2013 22:29:29 -0400http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/champions_tour_insperity_championship_scores/s1_8864_13556636
http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/champions_tour_insperity_championship_scores/s1_8864_13556636Champions Tour Insperity Championship Scoreshttp://www.yardbarker.com/golf/articles/champions_tour_insperity_championship_scores/s1_8864_13556636http://www.yardbarker.com/media/2/4/24e40bea05de949cf5cc9e400cd6e74ac611f333/top_story/chitimacha-louisiana-open.jpgQuigley touched by help from legendsNone of them profess to have a cure for the heartache and pain that cuts through the Quigley family, but all of them are proficient at providing that timeless and most priceless comfort aid.
Laughter.
So there was Gary Player greeting his longtime brothers in arms, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, to warm up an already sun-splashed morning at the Floridian Golf & Yacht Club. Cameras clicked, smiles flashed and hugs that were as genuine as the day was warm went all around.
But it was the laughter that filled the air that resonated.
"Look at his shoes," Player said, nudging Palmer while pointing to the pristine black shoes on Nicklaus' feet.
"Oh, my God," Palmer said. "Pretty fancy."
"You know why he's gone up in style?" Player asked. "He's getting paid finally to wear them. They're free."
Icons. Legends. Heroes. Call them what you like, but on this day, Palmer, Nicklaus, and Player were even more. They were deliverers of goodwill to a family that believes in miracles. They were here for Dana Quigley03 Feb 2013 17:32:51 -0500http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/quigley_touched_by_help_from_legends/s1_8864_12828247
http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/quigley_touched_by_help_from_legends/s1_8864_12828247Quigley touched by help from legendshttp://www.yardbarker.com/golf/articles/quigley_touched_by_help_from_legends/s1_8864_12828247http://www.yardbarker.com/images/yb_logo_square_grey.pngGolf's superstars line up to helpForget your four majors, the Players Championship and all the numbers-crunching gurus who will try and sell you "strength-of-field" data. We have come across what we feel will be the most impressive gathering of 2013.
The fact the public won't be part of it matters not a bit, because what will take place Feb. 3 at The Floridian Golf & Yacht Club in Palm City, Fla., is a testament to the bottomless well of goodwill that exists in golf. As pro-ams go, the one that Hollis Cavner has helped organize not only will resonate with star power, but it will raise impressive dollars to help Dana Quigley and his former wife, Charlotte, to continue the care for their son, Devon.
Consider who'll tee it up: Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Raymond Floyd, Ben Crenshaw, Larry Nelson, Nick Price, Steve Elkington, Curtis Strange, Lanny Wadkins, Tom Kite, Dave Stockton, Mark Calcavecchia and Jeff Sluman.
"They keep me posted about the pro-am, and what they've done is pretty amazing," said29 Jan 2013 12:10:06 -0500http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/golf_39s_superstars_line_up_to_help/s1_8864_12783841
http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/golf_39s_superstars_line_up_to_help/s1_8864_12783841Golf's superstars line up to helphttp://www.yardbarker.com/golf/articles/golf_39s_superstars_line_up_to_help/s1_8864_12783841http://www.yardbarker.com/images/yb_logo_square_grey.pngBeem to travel far and wide in 2013Maybe the Auto Club would route him differently. Likewise, one of those talking GPS contraptions. But Rich Beem has settled on a unique and personal direction of travel. The road from his home in Austin, Texas, back to the PGA Tour will run through Ahmedabad and then continue in Pune before winding up in Panama City.
Ahmedabad and Pune, as in cities in India?
Panama City along the legendary canal?
Beem laughs, knowing it doesn't compare with the relatively simple PGA Tour road that some are on right now -- you know, going all the way from Palm Springs to San Diego to Phoenix to Pebble Beach, quick hops where there's barely time for beverage service. But few colleagues embrace a perspective and a humility like Beem, who sees his predicament as something he created -- and something he can try to fix.
Having finished 186th on the money list a year ago, Beem tried to regain his status at Q-School, only to withdraw halfway through second stage. A family situation arose, and he said "there are no regrets" for h22 Jan 2013 14:53:41 -0500http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/beem_to_travel_far_and_wide_in_2013/s1_8864_12725947
http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/beem_to_travel_far_and_wide_in_2013/s1_8864_12725947Beem to travel far and wide in 2013http://www.yardbarker.com/golf/articles/beem_to_travel_far_and_wide_in_2013/s1_8864_12725947http://www.yardbarker.com/images/yb_logo_square_grey.pngReport: Quigley's son in car crashThe son of PGA golfer Dana Quigley was rushed to a Florida hospital after his BMW smashed into the back of a semi-truck in Riviera Beach, WPTV reported late Thursday.
Devon Quigley was taken to Saint Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach following the accident late Wednesday night.
WPTV said sources confirmed he was still recovering in the hospital, but his condition remained unknown.
Television images showed the BMW lodged underneath the base of the truck in front of Lone Pine Estates. It was unclear what caused the collision.
Dana Quigley, 64, who has become a leading player on the Senior PGA Tour after an unremarkable early career, is a resident in the nearby town of Jupiter.02 Dec 2011 07:45:47 -0500http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/report_quigley_39s_son_in_car_crash/s1_8864_8461099
http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/report_quigley_39s_son_in_car_crash/s1_8864_8461099Report: Quigley's son in car crashhttp://www.yardbarker.com/golf/articles/report_quigley_39s_son_in_car_crash/s1_8864_8461099http://www.yardbarker.com/media/2/d/2d5adf4846c84f1e6f4326d017ed87346c7edbf1/top_story/JeldWen_Tradition_481b.jpgChampions-Dick's Sporting Goods Open ScoresScores Friday from the Dick's Sporting Goods Open, played at the par-72, 6,974-yard En-Joie Golf Course:
First Round John Huston 33-32-65
Mark Wiebe 34-31-65
Ronnie Black 35-31-66
Nick Price 35-31-66
Steve Lowery 33-34-67
Hal Sutton 36-31-67
Peter Jacobsen 36-31-67
John Cook 34-33-67
Jay Don Blake 36-32-68
Joey Sindelar 36-32-68
Bobby Wadkins 33-35-68
Bill Glasson 39-29-68
Gary Koch 35-33-68
Jim Rutledge 34-35-69
Dan Forsman 35-34-69
Gil Morgan 36-33-69
Fred Holton 36-33-69
Bobby Clampett 34-36-70
Hale Irwin 37-33-70
Scott Simpson 35-35-70
Phil Blackmar 35-35-70
Keith Fergus 37-33-70
Dana Quigley 34-36-70
Bruce Fleisher 36-34-70
Peter Senior 34-36-70
Keith Clearwater 36-34-70
Lonnie Nielsen 35-35-70
Brad Bryant 37-33-70
Tommy Armour III 34-37-71
Jim Thorpe 37-34-71
Tim Simpson 36-35-71
Mark Brooks 39-32-71
Andy Bean 36-35-71
Ted Schulz 36-35-71
Larry Mize 37-34-71
Tom Jenkins 36-35-71
Chip Beck 35-36-71
Fuzzy Zoeller 37-34-71
Mark Calcavecchia 38-33-71
Tom Lehman 37-34-24 Jun 2011 19:04:24 -0400http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/champions_dick_39s_sporting_goods_open_scores/s1_8864_5223901
http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/champions_dick_39s_sporting_goods_open_scores/s1_8864_5223901Champions-Dick's Sporting Goods Open Scoreshttp://www.yardbarker.com/golf/articles/champions_dick_39s_sporting_goods_open_scores/s1_8864_5223901http://www.yardbarker.com/images/yb_logo_square_grey.pngBrooks maintains lead in Champions eventMark Brooks survived a shaky finish that left him with a 4-under 67 and a one-stroke lead Saturday after the second round of the Principal Charity Classic.
Brooks, a Champions Tour rookie who began the day two strokes in front, salvaged a bogey on 18 after twice hitting into bunkers and finished 36 holes at 10-under 132. Mark Calcavecchia, playing in the same group as Brooks, closed with three straight pars after an eagle on 15 to wind up with a 66, putting him 9 under.
Peter Senior (67) and 2002 winner Bob Gilder (66) were 8 under.
''It's fun,'' Brooks said, savoring his spot atop the leaderboard. ''There are good galleries here, it's a great tournament. It feels like a real tournament.''
The weather calmed after Friday's breezy conditions and Glen Oaks yielded far lower scores as a result, including a 64 by Jay Don Blake that was one off the tournament record. It was the day's best score and left Blake 6 under heading into Sunday.
Brooks, who hasn't won a tournament since the 1996 PGA Championship, was04 Jun 2011 19:49:43 -0400http://network.yardbarker.com/golf/article_external/brooks_maintains_lead_in_champions_event/s1_8864_4872916
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